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Section hair into 1-2 sections in front of each ear and 4-6 sections in the back of the head.

Thicker hair will require more sections while finer hair will require fewer sections.

Apply treatment by misting 5-6 sprays into each section until saturated.

Distribute the treatment evenly through each section by combing with a fine-tooth comb.

To ensure complete coverage, comb the entire head again and reapply treatment to hairlines and porous ends.

3. Process

Leave the treatment to process at room temperature for 15 minutes for fine hair; 20 minutes for average to coarse hair.

It is safe to provide a haircut service or light trim during the processing time.

No cap needed.

4. Rinse

Rinse with lukewarm water and low pressure. Do not use shampoo or conditioner. Very long, thick or coarse/resistant hair may need a longer rinse.

Leave a small amount of residue in the hair—a little bit more than the “slip” you’d feel during a deep conditioning treatment.

Place the nozzle directly onto the scalp when rinsing, moving it around the head and focusing on the nape area.

If the ends are porous, hold them out of the water until you’re almost finished rinsing.

5. Blowout

Do a meticulous blowout with the blow-dryer set on medium heat with high airflow (higher heat may be needed for coarse/resistant hair). If the hair is really wet, use a vent brush or your fingers to remove extra water.

The hair should feel like it has texture spray in it. If the hair seems gummy or heavy, take the client back to the bowl and rinse again.

Use a round brush or paddle brush to get hair as smooth as possible making sure to get the hair 100% dry.

The better the blow-dry, the less flat ironing you’ll need to do to get hair silky.

6. Smoothing

Flat iron meticulously using an average heat setting of 380-410 F (193-210 C). For a high-lift blonde or someone with very damaged hair, start at the lowest heat setting and work your way up to a safe heat.

Starting in the nap ready, take small 1/2" sections, concentrate at the roots and flat iron until hair is silky, which indicates that the hair is sealed with treatment. On average, each section requires 3 passes with a flat iron to seal the hair (coarse/resistant hair may need more passes with a flat iron).

To complete the service, give your client a quick trim or haircut to refresh the ends!

After Care

Your client can wash their hair, swim, go to the gym, or wear clips and ponytails immediately.

Send your client home with the Cezanne Perfect Moisture Shampoo and Conditioner for proper maintenance.

You should recommend Cezanne Leave In Perfector Spray for clients who blow-dry or flat iron their hair.